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This review discusses the individual and collective forms of identity in regional, personal, national, and global contexts, along with the four forces of globalization - trade, transportation, technology, and media. It explores topics like global media concentration, propaganda, the digital divide, and techno-isolationism. The influence of pop culture, transnational corporations such as Wal-Mart, and debates on Westernization or Americanization are analyzed. Additionally, the dominance of the English language, cultural assimilation, marginalization, and hybridization are examined, focusing on acculturation, integration, and accommodation processes. The roles of affirmation, cultural revitalization (including Metis and Maori experiences), the CRTC, Live Aid, Live 8, bias, and the concept of a global village are explored.
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TO WHAT EXTENT SHOULD WE EMBRACE GL BALIZATION? SOCIAL STUDIES 10-1 Related Issue One Review
The four forces of globalization (trade, transportation, technology, media)
Media and Technology • Global media concentration • Propaganda • The Digital Divide • Techno-Isolationism
Cultural Revitalization • Metis • Maori